James Randel « Randy » Matson (né le 5 mars 1945 à Pampa au Texas) est un athlète américain, spécialiste du lancer du poids. Médaillé d'argent aux Jeux olympiques de 1964 et médaillé d'or aux Jeux de 1968, il a été le premier lanceur à dépasser les 21 mètres. Il a amélioré à deux reprises le record du monde du ...
Randy Matson World Record Shot Put 21.52 and 21.78 1965-67 ...
23 Mar 2012 ... Randy Matson throws 21.52 and 21.78 to set world shot put records in 1965 and 1967. One of the best glide techniques of all time. http://www.elevatetrack.com...
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Randy MATSON - Athletics Olympique | United States of America
Profil officiel de l'athlète Olympique Randy MATSON (né(e) le 05 mars 1945), incluant Jeux, médailles, résultats, photos, vidéos et actualités.
Randy Matson, Olympic gold-medalist shot putter-www.ironmind ...
Detailed Description. The Randy Matson Story. The Life and Athletic Career of History's Greatest Shot Putter. by Carlton Stowers. Published in 1971, this is a personal account of the life of world champion and Olympic gold-medal shot putter Randy Matson, the stand-out all-round track and field athlete who made everyone ...
Randy Matson - Wikipedia
James Randel "Randy" Matson (born March 5, 1945) is an American track and field athlete who mostly competed in the shot put. He won a silver medal at the 1964 and a gold medal at the 1968 Olympics. Contents. [hide]. 1 Early years; 2 Amateur career; 3 Career highlights; 4 Post-retirement; 5 References; 6 External links ...
Randy Matson | American athlete | Britannica.com
26 Feb 2018 ... Randy Matson: Randy Matson, American shot-putter who, in 1965, became the first man to put the shot more than 21 m, with a distance of 21.52 m (70.6 ft). Matson's weight-throwing ability was recognized when he was in the eighth grade by the high school coach of Pampa, Texas, who went on to train him.